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People, has anyone tried it?

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1 year ago
ruus

Guys, I accidentally stumbled upon one topic, maybe someone already knows. There is a site where you can play roulette, coin toss, bet on matches, cases and even case battles - all this is based on CSGO. Like a fairly large platform. Allegedly, when registering for bets, they give a free case, and verification is not needed at all.

Here is the link itself, if anyone wants to take a look: https://csgoempire.com/r/CSGOEMPIRE19

But the question is different - is there really anything to win there? Has anyone tried it? Does the platform pay or is it another scam? I'm especially interested in whether anyone actually got anything good from this "free case". I don't want to waste my time, but it looks pretty good

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gurupoker
1 year ago

Hey, pretty good question I'd say. The site looks legit and I think I've seen it used by players in the past. I probably wouldn't expect anything valuable from a free case since it's free and there's probably a small chance for some good skins.

As far as the payout goes though, I'd be lying if I said I knew how it worked. It would probably be best if someone got to you and told you if they played there. Maybe I'd try to withdraw a little bit and see how it goes. 

You think you will try it?🙂

10 months ago

The site is likely not a scam, I've used it before and made around 120 EUR from a 6 EUR deposit by making some good match bets.

However, I recommend watching the Coffeezilla video about this website and its owner. They've done some pretty disruptive things, like storming the stage and breaking the trophy at a CS:GO pro tournament because some of the teams were sponsored by a competitor site they accused of using shady practices.

They even went as far as using mafia-like tactics to intimidate a streamer affiliated with that competitor site. For example, they spread tens of thousands of flyers in the streamer’s hometown, featuring his name and face, claiming he makes millions by scamming kids. They also sent 18 people to the streamer's house in what they called a "protest."

So, if you watch the Coffeezilla video and think this behavior is acceptable, go ahead. It would be pretty ironic if they were scamming people while doing all of this to a competitor they're accusing of doing the same.

Edit: also to answer your question, the cases aren't anything too impressive. You might get lucky and win some money, but usually it's just 1 cent rewards.

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skidrow
10 months ago

Interesting maybe I'll take a look at it sometime. I watch some CS tournaments from time to time so it sounds pretty bizarre. 

I hope the player reads this message of yours and if you use the "reply" button he will be notified that you replied to him. 

That's a little tip for the future.😉

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